'We All Need to Run!'
November 19, 2015
The new footage from Star Wars: The Force Awakens is flowing fast and furious now.
ABC Gives Show Script Commitment
November 18, 2015
ABC has given a script commitment to Michael Narducci to adapt the Vertigo comic series Unfollow.
New Life for Knoxville's Project
November 18, 2015
Johnny Knoxville is working with NBC to bring an adaptation of Hawaiian Dick from Image Comics to the small screen.
Dates For 'My Little Pony,' 'Six Billion Dollar Man,' 'The Little Prince,' More
November 18, 2015
Several studios announced release dates for upcoming films, including My Little Pony The Movie, The Six Billion Dollar Man, The Little Prince, and SpongeBob Squarepants 3 among others.
Column by Steve Bennett
November 18, 2015
This week Steve Bennett looks at the impact of new hot things, and the return of Mystery Science Theater 3000.
But Expense Control, ConBox Boost Profits
November 18, 2015
Its new shows and joint venture with Cinedigm were still burning cash in Q3.
'Tomb Raider' Reboot, 'Dark Tower,' 'Prometheus 2,' More
November 17, 2015
Here is the latest news on geek films.
Plus Purple Man Is 'All In'
November 17, 2015
Two videos have appeared online showcasing characters from Netflix’s upcoming Marvel Universe shows.
In New 'Bill and Ted' Miniseries
November 16, 2015
BOOM! Comics has announced a new Bill and Ted miniseries by Brian Joines and Bachan.
From Force Friday to EOY
November 16, 2015
Sales of Star Wars toys between Force Friday, when Disney coordinated a global reveal for the firs t merch tied to Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Week of November 17, 2015
November 15, 2015
It’s a pretty lean week for home entertainment releases save for Guy Ritchie’s stylish Man From U.N.C.L.E. , the stunning documentary Meru , the final season of the classic Golden Age Phil Silvers Show , and the arrival of a new mecha anime series from Sunrise Animation.
Box Office Down 23%
November 15, 2015
Sam Mendes’ Spectre, the 24th James Bond movie, held on to its top spot as expected, dropping just 50%, but that wasn’t enough to keep the box office trend moving in a positive direction.